THE U. OF M. DAILY.________ 'C~i. of a. D atL] Pubttatsha't ttehy (Sunaysexceettedtt dutringc the Coleeyecatr, by THEI U. OF M. INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION Sabscriptitan priee patper year, tnvartatbly iv adeauea iugr capies 3 crats. Sutiatrip- toasmay bh efatt at the oattee atthe DAa1, at Stotttet'a, sitta ay at the editort or athartttedtoiitttra. Coamaticattosshaatd reach the otttce by 7o'clock P. o. t they arc to appear the aeat tay. Adttrcss altmatter itetnated tar paublica- tton ta the Managiag Editar. Altlhttsiness aammunitcatioassheald he teat to the Bausi- nes an agaer. THE U. of X. fDAtLY. Ann Arbor, Htiab. EDITORS. C, . A ttxttN, Late '44, ttnaginag Edtar. NtittR. te1LOcEat, Las. 'Oto.:as'sitant. If. A. orPAtaDtNG,Lt.L 'G4. Astistat. -al-ta t. r - ,Atletic Editor'. S. W. CRatc, P. G. Lit.. Buosines Manager. 'Oat. A. Iloco. Lit,.'9li Asit'ato W. N. CaATo. Li t. ',Ai, Asistant. It. 0. Austanaa. 1- J.i.Lorfe '5. MtDCALo. E. tL. tartinalc, '01. L.tiEL'Coonradt, '10a - - All a'opy musttia'at the aticahbeore.lw I.a. at the aday at pubtlicaatiaaa. EDITIONT TO-DAY 3,000. A NEwtstaux',,, taking advantage of the free distribution of satuple cop- fes of te DAILY, Saturday night, secured a numsber of copies and was coining money by selling them. He had tdisposed of a numnber of copies befoye detecteal. AN\Y irregularities in adelivery shotald be reporteal at this office at once, atnd the matter wiii cecivcc or imtmedi ate attentiotn. Confsfioon naturally txists for a fetaclays wohile our carriers ace learning thseir' routes, in spiteo tf all we. cats al. We, therefore, be,' toe inalial'fi atr of sutbscribers for a few days. atoll- and the claim of havittg the best in issuing the paper, with no salaries cottrse is set up by each. fn a few to editors or managers, the wo rk of days, however, complete aaanotunce-' editing and managing the DAtLY be- ments of thse courses will be nmade. lag without renunteration, conse- quently we contend toe can publios Ir is too early to make any defin-{ a better paper than if toe had thoc ite satemoaents as to the attendance mn xesswihteodnr this year, bttt it is probable, jttdging paper is obliged to meet. Ironmthte experience of the othser We ask the students to candidly large unaiversiti es, that the financial consider these facts and we feel depression will lead to a decreased certain that eatery student will do all attendance at the U. of 1\., at least in his ipower to make the DAILY an duriag thse first semester. iWe think, unusual success tis year. hsowoever, that a large number of __________ students will return to college ai the( Great Boom in, Football. beginning of the second semester, nmaking te total number in attend- catttascatfrom first page.l ance for the college year as large if Dowon at Phtiladelphia te Quak- not larger than last year. j era are wide atvake, and thse Univer- As announced in Saturday's issue, ily of Pennsylvania is likely to thsere are a naumber of vacancies on spring a lot of surprises, for mnay thte D AtLY staff, wvhich nmust be filled "finds' are reported frotthoe osall at once. All students, therefore, whlo desire positions on thte staff nmust report at once. Thec competi- tive systeml of selectitag editors, wohich laos proved so satisfactory in the past, will be msade use of again this year. Only students wvho are willing to wvork are wanted on the staff, and no othters need apply. W~here every member of the staff does his or lae share of te ork, we find no difficulty in gettitng all the netvs wifthout any great expend- iture of tinme by any one nmetmber. Thtere are in all nine vacancies to fill as followsvO fne assistant tman- aging editor, one athletic editor, twvo co-edo fron thte literary aeitart- ment, two etditors frontlaywalepart- ment, oeelitor from nmedical tdc- partment, one eaditor front homeat- poltic adepartmnet, (provisional). Thotse desirintg tcomntlete for places o hottidisee thte taaogitag editor at once. I~t are pleasedl to annottnce thtat The ntinor colleges are follooving closely inthels footsteps of the larger instittiotns. Waeleyan ovas oithout a trainer last seasonbttt site is not going to blunder along thsis tinme. Browvn tas secured several cracks that Yale and olter universities ex- pectedl to absorb. Arntlerot has a larger nuntberfof candidates tan heretofore. Cornell is forcing rec- ognition year after year by thte splendid teatus sloe is pautting in thoe field. Intthle soctth, te University of Virginia, Johs Hopkins and thet otiter colleges, find thsat their stut- dents are ttaking ltice as raiia progress oitha the '"wedige''antI "turtle's tack"tas witht differential calculstltand Creeks roots. .TO LEDO X1, , NORTH 1aliCHIOAll _ R A LIWAY LL 1/ AtOOO / IOtt. p.vv P L CT d 111111111 E oti iD P. 111 t i, at atals a bt'w t leAND PERAN D ala, ttatlttt'aas littat at TOLED} -- ''tallatraaitet..at ttll'., i t't'tl.'iaaaeaIiaia. 1ar -rin .tzto A a ,y.t A taoata ANNR RBOR F . 15 pmS.:1 p Su rdt, v ie, N0 - 1 t : a' nag, tottog youa tattait octservicanti.rot .t- delivery in a short tinoe. subscriptions are comnig in at otti Hoisford's Acid Phosphate unoparalled rate, giving protmise of Wej arc isoting extra large caitions the most sttccessful year in the his- Is the mtost effective and 1 ari'ce of ostr first nuttbers and sanmple tory of thte ilAity. Our circulation ast es~yi xsec o copies will be distributedi free at thec will be thte largest wve save ever htad postoffice and variotts prominent and as outr advertiseing columns are .preventtinig indigestiosi,and re- places or may be obtained at the already filled to thoc usual eaten t, ( eviog those diseases arising DAtLY office. Do not delay hand- not with standing the financial de- ing in your subscrition for there pression, with mucht more space con- fromss t (isordleredl Stoissacel. will be no reduction in price. It is tracted for to be tised soon, we absolutely essential that toe get our think we have good reasons for con- Dr. W. W. Gardner, Spraingfield, carriers' routes arranged at once, gratulations. Mass., says;"I atluift as an excellent and you can assist us materially by The students of the University preenattive of indigestion, and a pleasoat not delaying your subscription, and the merchants who advertise acida~tedl thinkoshens propterly dilted with _____ - with us taut share with us inthte seater, athdsseetened." To our readers twho are eager for success which the DAILY merits. A Student Lecture Association newvs, more systematic canvass titan ever Oa'aa.ripiiie pattipthket tree oat applhiaatiatta we are compelled to say that we are made before is being made and the Rumford Chemicai Works, Provideoao,R.. unable to furnish anything definite, students are responding liberally. hBew~ae fSubstitatean tiitaacins. as lecture association matters seem One thing is certain, the more liberal For Sale by all Druggists to be iea stiato lau. Twvo lecture the support, the better will be the A)R .GOiiEo.'hlot. Groer 01 courses have been arranged for by DAILY, as thte money realized from i oe, antoand Flatware 0f all vani- th w atoso h soito, subscriptions and advertising is used 1bsraoytetp. neergt.